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Former Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology writes book detailing the day-by-day changes in the physiology and behavior of the developing human fetus Finally a book that answers the questions: What does my baby look like today? Every mother-to-be wonders what the baby growing inside her looks like everyday. This books shows what your developing baby looks like and explains the physical changes that occur each day during the pregnancy. These anatomical changes precede the appearance of complex behaviors so you'll also learn when your baby can hear, feel, taste and see. Starting with conception and going through all 266 days of gestation we show what the baby looks like, when various body systems develop and function, and when interesting behaviors start to be observed prenatally. There is no book like this. Most other books on pregnancy focus almost exclusively on the pregnancy, explaining what is happening with the mother?s body and addressing concerns that are important for the pregnant woman. These books are great, however, they present little, if any, information on the developing baby. In contrast, our book is a fetal development book that enables the woman to follow the development of her baby with each new day and turn of a new page. The information is presented in a clear, concise and easy-to-understand style in an exciting day-by-day calendar format. The calendar is personalized with room for jotting down observations (e.g. first detection of movement), and functional with space for questions for the doctor at the next prenatal appointment. The expectant woman is the target reader of this book, however, we think that it will be bought as a gift by a family member, friend, husband or will be purchased by the pregnant or soon-to-be pregnant woman so she can follow her baby?s progress. The book is designed to lie flat on a desk or table, and easily fit in a handbag for transport.Supple, William F. is the author of 'Becoming a Baby How Your Baby Grows from Day-To-Day' with ISBN 9780965391146 and ISBN 0965391140.
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